Lawyers ask Amsterdam court to reduce Canadian 13-year cyberbullying sentence to Dutch citizen
- A Dutch cyber bully, Aydin Coban, who was convicted of extortion and harassment in a case involving Canadian teenager Amanda Todd, is seeking a reduction of his 13-year Canadian sentence to 4.5 years in the Netherlands.
- Coban is already serving an 11-year sentence in the Netherlands for similar crimes against 33 other victims and will have to serve out his original prison term before serving the Canadian sentence.
- The Dutch prosecutor argued that a four-year sentence would be more typical in the Netherlands for Coban's crimes but urged judges to impose an additional six months.
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Amanda Todd Case: Dutch Prosecutors Seek to Cut BC 'Sextortion' Sentence
Prosecutors in the Netherlands are seeking to cut the sentence imposed on a Dutch national for the “sextortion” of a British Columbia teenager who died by suicide, from 13 years to 4 1/2 years, an amount the girl’s mother says pleasantly surprised her. “I was just in that mindset that it would be zero because of the Dutch laws,” Carol Todd, whose daughter Amanda Todd died in 2012, said in an interview Thursday. “I was not thinking that they coul…
Amanda Todd case: Dutch prosecutors seek to cut B.C. 'sextortion' sentence
Prosecutors in the Netherlands are seeking to cut the sentence imposed on a Dutch national for the "sextortion" of a British Columbia teenager who died by suicide, from 13 years to 4 1/2 years, an amount the girl's mother says pleasantly surprised he
Amanda Todd case: Dutch prosecutors seek to cut B.C. 'sextortion' sentence
Prosecutors in the Netherlands are seeking to cut the sentence imposed on a Dutch national for the "sextortion" of a British Columbia teenager who died by suicide, from 13 years to 4 1/2 years, an amount the girl's mother says pleasantly surprised he
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